2008年7月16日 星期三
Brogue
brogue
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拷花皮鞋;粗皮鞋
方言特有之口音(尤指愛爾蘭口音的英語)
D
–noun
1. an Irish accent in the pronunciation of English.
2. any strong regional accent.
—Related forms
broguery, noun
–noun
1. a durable, comfortable, low-heeled shoe, often having decorative perforations (穿孔) and a wing tip.
2. a coarse (粗糙的), usually untanned (未鞣的) leather shoe once worn in Ireland and Scotland.
3. brogan. a heavy, sturdy shoe, esp. an ankle-high work shoe.
"I don’t have any idea about game plans for careers or anything other than I love working. All I want to do is make that film and then another one, andanotheroneandanotherone,” he says, now channeling an American accent. Taking a breath and resuming [ri-zoom] his own Scottish brogue, he says, “I want to make films like There Will Be Blood, and I want to work with the Coen brothers—and I want them to be like big f***ing epic great films.”
基本上這裡已經被單字強迫症攻陷了
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